What is a Psychosocial Recovery Coach?
A psychosocial recovery coach is a new NDIS service designed to support individuals with a psychosocial disability to take more control of their lives and to better manage the complex challenges of day-to-day living.
Who can be a Psychosocial Recovery Coach ?
A recovery coach may be someone with a qualification in Mental Health or Mental Health Peer work. Someone with learned experience and knowledge in supporting someone with a psychosocial disability and with mental health challenges.
What does a Psychosocial Recovery Coach do?
- Develop a recovery-enabling relationship
- Increase awareness of choice and control
- Identify individual goals and develop strategies to achieve them
- Provide ongoing support and engagement (even in times of increased needs due to variation in individual mental illness)
- Build individual capacity, increase recovery skills, resilience and decision making.
Contact HICSS
Contact our friendly staff today to meet your goals to the best of your ability & become part of a supportive community. Call us on (02) 4030 8865 or email us at enquiries@hicss.au